Computer Entertainment Rating Organization was created in 2002-07.
Entertainment Software Rating Board
Entertainment Software Rating Board(ESRB)
In the USA and Canada it is the ESRB, in Australia it is the OFLC.
Entertainment Software Rating Board was created in 1994.
Entertainment Software Rating Board Interactive was created in 1998.
The Entertainment Software Rating Board is responsible for rating games. They have been doing so since 1994.
The ESRB stands for "Entertainment Software Rating Board"
The ESRB (Entertainment Software Rating Board). You may be familiar with this acronym as in: "Online interactions are not rated by the ESRB."
Entertainment Software Rating Board Interactive ended in 2003.
Purchasing kids computer games can be especially difficult when you are unsure of what is appropriate for your child's age range. This is where ESRB ratings come in handy. Each computer game and video game on the market has a rating from the Entertainment Software Rating Board. This rating system, similar to the ways that movies are rated, will let you know if the game is appropriate for young children or if it is recommended for older teenagers. In computer games for young kids, try to choose something suitable for their age that is not only educational, but includes no violence.
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